by Frank Alejandre | Mar 11, 2024 | THINGS TO DO
Las autoridades dicen que el cambio al horario de primavera es una buena época del año para adquirir el hábito, potencialmente salvador, de cambiar las baterías de los detectores de humo y monóxido de carbono. Y es que la proliferación de incendios ha ocasionado que...
by Keya Vakil | Mar 11, 2024 | NATIONAL POLITICS
From the $1,400 direct payments and the expanded child tax credit in 2021 to ongoing funding for education, healthcare, and housing, the American Rescue Plan played a key role in helping Nevada recover from the pandemic. This week marks three years since President Joe...
by Aleza Freeman | Mar 11, 2024 | FOOD AND DRINK
Hispanic food is growing in popularity among Hispanic and non-Hispanic shoppers alike. It’s even trending among younger generations, with 45% of Gen Z consumers naming Latin food when asked if they could only eat one cuisine for the rest of their lives (second only...
by Lorraine Longhi | Mar 8, 2024 | LOCAL NEWS
When Erica Mosca was elected to the Legislature in 2022, she became the first Filipina legislator elected to serve in Nevada. For Mosca, who was also the first person in her family to go to college, growing up low-income and working-class ultimately laid the...
by Keya Vakil | Mar 8, 2024 | MONEY AND JOBS
The senators point to the recent consolidation of Big Oil companies as potential violations of antitrust law, imploring the Federal Trade Commission to investigate several proposed mergers. Feeling pressure at the pump? With gas prices rising in Nevada, it’s no...